April 27, 2011
Salaam and Greetings of Peace:
“Sufism is not different from the mysticism of all religions. Mysticism comes from Adam, of monks, of hermits, and of Muhammad (God’s peace be upon him). A river passes through many countries and each claims it for its own. But there is only one river. Truth does not change. People change. People try to possess truth and keep it for themselves, keep it from others. But you cannot own the truth.” – Sheikh Muzaffer Ozak
Ya Haqq!
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June 8, 2009
Salaam and Greetings of Peace:
Alhamdulillah! Praise God! Today is the Third Anniversary of the Darvish blog :) What began as a way to promote the Sufi novel, Master of the Jinn, quickly became part of my own spiritual journey. In the back and forth of posts and comments, I have learned more than I can possibly say, and for the friendships made along the way, I am eternally grateful.
So, thank you all, good friends, dear readers, and those that chanced to pass this way. May Allah bless you with ever increasing love and wisdom.
Ameen! Ameen!
Ya Haqq!
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April 29, 2008
Salaam and Greetings of Peace:
The Pakistani Spectator, a very interesting site that covers news, entertainment, politics, and all things Pakistan, has been conducting interviews with various bloggers around the world
And so it has just posted an interview with me about the Darvish blog. Please check it out by clicking HERE.
Ya Haqq!
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June 8, 2007
Salaam and Greetings of Peace:
Alhamdulillah, today is the one year anniversary of the Darvish blog. To all those who have stopped by, please accept my heartfelt gratitude for your kindness and comments. Inshallah, I may greet you again next year.
The 10th Edition of the Carnival of Islam in the West is now posted on the Writeous Sister Speaks blog. Please stop by and read the excellent entries.
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Ya Haqq!
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There is Only One River
April 27, 2011Salaam and Greetings of Peace:
“Sufism is not different from the mysticism of all religions. Mysticism comes from Adam, of monks, of hermits, and of Muhammad (God’s peace be upon him). A river passes through many countries and each claims it for its own. But there is only one river. Truth does not change. People change. People try to possess truth and keep it for themselves, keep it from others. But you cannot own the truth.” – Sheikh Muzaffer Ozak
Ya Haqq!